populate-archive -a should take architecture names, not processor family names

Bug #356413 reported by Colin Watson
2
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Launchpad itself
Fix Released
High
Julian Edwards

Bug Description

populate-archive's -a option takes processor family names such as "x86". As far as I can see these names aren't exposed in the Launchpad UI or the API (https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/i386 just says "Intel ix86 compatible systems", for example), and in any case nobody in distro-land thinks in terms of processor families anyway; we think in terms of the standard dpkg architecture names rather than the processor family names which are essentially local to Launchpad.

Could the -a option please be changed to take architecture names rather than processor family names? Thanks.

Changed in soyuz:
assignee: nobody → Muharem Hrnjadovic (al-maisan)
importance: Undecided → High
milestone: none → 2.2.4
status: New → Triaged
tags: added: derivation
tags: added: trivial
Changed in soyuz:
assignee: Muharem Hrnjadovic (al-maisan) → nobody
milestone: 2.2.4 → 2.2.5
Changed in soyuz:
assignee: nobody → Julian Edwards (julian-edwards)
milestone: 2.2.5 → 2.2.6
Changed in soyuz:
status: Triaged → In Progress
Revision history for this message
Diogo Matsubara (matsubara) wrote : Bug fixed by a commit

Fixed in devel r8563.

Changed in soyuz:
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
Changed in soyuz:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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